uberf1end
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posted on 26/3/03 at 04:56 PM |
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Dodgy MOT?
My blade engine is stolen/recovered and the Engine no. has been filed off and replaced by some nonsense which means nothing according to my Haynes
manual.
As such, I have no proof of the age of the engine - Except that it is a 919 so, as I understand it, this means 1996 onwards. As such, surely it would
need a CAT to pass MOT emissions. It does not have said CAT.
Therefore, would it be fair to assume that the MOT that was done when I bought the car was a little dodgy?
Is it actually possible that a post '95 engine can pass without a CAT?
If I do need a CAT to get a legit MOT next year, can anyone recommend the cheapest one, as I am likely to whip it out (as it were) after the test.
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StuartA
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posted on 26/3/03 at 05:14 PM |
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This has been discussed in some detail on other posts and no real conclusion reached. In order to get throught the SVA, it seems that if you are
running a post August 95 engine, you will need to be running a cat. However, as most MOT stations don't know the rules, they will probably just
do a 'visible smoke' test (which is what is done on a bike MOT). Have a look at the other posts regarding emissions and see if you can
work it out. We have a '96 engine and are intending to stick a 'cat on to get through SVA and then see what happens for MOT. If we need
one then we will just hire one.
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StuartA
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posted on 27/3/03 at 12:59 PM |
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Also discovered that the visible smoke test is done on all 'Q' plate cars at MOT, so might be OK without a cat at MOT if you have a
'Q' plate. Don't quote me on it though!
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 28/3/03 at 01:51 PM |
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You dont need a Cat for MOT whatever age your engine is, any amateur built vehicle (be it a Q plate or not) is only a visible smoke test. Only SVA do
you need it, hence the emergence of a "rent-a-cat" system to get you through SVA.
cheers
Chris
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andyd
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posted on 28/3/03 at 02:51 PM |
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There was some talk of this Q plate MOT stuff on the Yahoo BEC list a short while back. They seemed to be getting worried that the MOT may be
changing so that if the car wasn't Q registered then it would be subject to some sort of emission test. If it is Q registered though
it's still the visible smoke that's a fail.
Andy
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jonathan Madeley
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posted on 28/3/03 at 04:20 PM |
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mot
MOT changed earlier this month, It does not effect Q plates at present but any car SVA'd and registered on a S plate or newer needs to meet
current emmissions at MOT ie needs a cat.(unless you can prove engine is pre 1995)
[Edited on 28/3/03 by jonathan Madeley]
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 28/3/03 at 05:31 PM |
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Where did you get that info from Jonathon, I thought it was just a rumour, but that someone clarified it on the Yahoo BEC list that in fact it was
business as usual for the time being at least?
However, I remember someone saying that if this did come in, if you had a newly registered car but had a pre-95 engine in for SVA purposes,
you'd have to prove that the engine was pre-95 to the MOT man in order to qualify for a visual smoke only. Obviously if you are registered on a
Q plate then it wouldnt matter.
Chris
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